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if their is so much hatred in Palestine (or) isreal, why doest the U.S. try to find a solution?

2007-03-12 14:33:30 · 12 answers · asked by gameballer64 2 in News & Events Current Events

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Because the US is behind the problem. They are fueling it. American bombs and guns are what are killing Palestinian children. Palestinains are not allowed to be armed, but the USA gives weapons to Israel. Palestinians are like animals, caged in small towns without basic human needs bing met. to go 10 miles, Palestinians have to go through at least 5 check points. Palestinians have to get a special visa to go to Jerusalem ( the holiest city for Christians, Jews AND Muslims)

2007-03-12 14:43:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

The US is trying to solve the problem. They are supplying the illegal state of "Israel" with large scale weaponry and massive amounts of funds (more per person than we get in the US!!) for the sissy IDF to go in and systematically murder all Palestinians. They will either die or be forced to flee. That is America's solution. Meanwhile, our own people here in the US are stuck with poor educations, lousy healthcare and numerous homeless persons. Where is our 16 million per day? That is what the US is sending "Israel" every single day to ethnically cleanse the region. What do the Zionists want with Palestine? It is all about strategic location, land grabs and greed. Zionist ideology is to blame, not true Judaism. Zionists have hijacked the religion as a means to legitamize their occupation of a land they have ABSOLUTELY no right to.

2007-03-14 21:41:30 · answer #2 · answered by one voice 3 · 0 0

I think the severe hatred can be traced to the time between WWI and WWII. During this time Mohammad Amin al-Husayni became the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He began agitating for the expulsion of all Jews from the region, and he was an ally of Hitler.
The Brits, who were administering the area due to the previous leaders' pro-Nazi tendencies, was planning to set up a Jewish state. When this happened in 1948, the Jews got their state and Husayni's desire for a Jew-free region seemed to have been thwarted.
The US has tried hard to find a solution, as have the Israelis, but those who supported Husayni never gave up his fanatical opposition to Jews in the region.

2007-03-12 21:51:56 · answer #3 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 1 0

Because, sadly the only solutions are push the Jews into the ocean or allow Israel to blow Palestine off the map.
Neither of which looks good during an election cycle.
The only way that you will have peace in the middle east is to destroy radical Islam. The war on terror is a huge part of that effort but with the global climate the way it is and with too many UN member nations willing to put dirty money ahead of morality and the greater good I seriously doubt we will see it in our lifetime. Perhaps, after the next world war the new greatest generation of Americans can find a way to stop tyranny.

2007-03-12 21:51:11 · answer #4 · answered by Antari 2 · 0 1

Israel should have never been given that country after World War II - that has set the stage for continued fighting from the people (the Palestinians) that were already there.

Why do you think the US should find a solution? Why can't the idiots continuing to fight try to find one.

Hate breeds hate and they hate each other. There are parts of this world where people are born and taught to hate from the moment they arrive. Its sad.

2007-03-12 21:51:43 · answer #5 · answered by Ker Plunk 3 · 3 0

This is a very bad situation. There will never be a clear winner. Both Israel and Palestine have seperate ideologies which will not allow them both to occupy the same space.

Since they cannot or will not abide by any accords, they will only wind up blowing each other up until none are left.

It is a classic example of the Cain and Abel struggle. Except in this case it has to do with religious ideologies, and two groups of people who cannot get along without those ideologies being present.

It would be better if all religious monuments in Israel, and particularly Jerusalem, would be to destroy each and every one of them. Then there will be nothing to gain by fighting since all
religious areas will not exist any longer. That is the only thing
that can be done to eliminate the problem between Israel and Palestine.

Sadly there is more hatred there than anywhere else in the middle east. I am sure the hatred there is greater than the hatred in Iraq.

Washington thinks Israel is its 'friend'. Nothing could be further from the truth than that. Israel bleeds the US out of much money with the promise of bein a staging ground for the US to launch attacks on any middle eastern country; Syria and Iran fall into these catagories.

The US is going the way of the Roman Empire now. It seeks to Democratise the middle east, when those people are not ready to handle such a gift. They live their laws by their religions, instead
of common rational thought. We are over extended as far as our military forces are concerned; fighting battles in Iraq, Afghanistan,
Somalia, and too many other places. Our center of defense is weakend by such strategies.

The current US Administration is so desperate as to raising their recruiting age limit from 37 years of age to 43 (IIRC), and they are now allowing felons, gangbangers, druggies and other garbage
from the streets to go to basic training, advanced training, and then shoved into the meat grinder that has become IraqNam!

The current Administration, being led by the nose by a bully, who happens to be unfit for the office, who is trying to show off to his daddy how smart and brave he is. Bush is causing other vital programs to sharply curtail, or cut off activity altogether, in oder to fight "HIS" war.

Veterans are suffering, wounded soldiers are suffering, the homeless and needy are suffering.

I hope the next man or woman who sits in the office of the Presidency of the United States will have the balls or boobs to pull out our troops from a police action (The US Congress never declared a State of War between the USA and Iraq), and to make the Iraqis fend for themselves. I say seal off the borders. Give every man, woman, and child old enough to carry a rifle, A m16a2, 1000 rounds of ammo, some grenades, and tell them to clean up their country. The survivors get to run the country any way they wish.

The USA should NEVER have gone to war with Iraq. We should have stayed in Afghonistan and the pakistanian border area of waziristan, and blown them both up, napalmed them, and blated them with 1000 MOAB devices, or air fuel bombs, and rousted out all alqaeda and taleban in that area.

Then the US should have formed a ring around those areas, and walked on in searching out every hole, cave, nook and cranny to find Osama bin lying, and his homosexual lover/doctor alziwahiriwhatsisname.

Thats my opinion on the whole midde east thing.

2007-03-12 22:03:34 · answer #6 · answered by d0nk3ydan5sir 1 · 2 1

um what do you mean.. i mean all what bush was doing was killing Iraqis, and sending money to Israel because he butt kisses the jews of course. ITS PALESTINE NOT ISRAEL PEOPLE GET IT THROUGH YOUR HEADS. and if bush puts soldiers in Palestine.. more people will hate him 'cause troops will die and good Palestinians will also die. I mean look what's happening in Iraq. He thought interfering would be a good idea but I guess not. and saying we're trying to help Iraqis. KILLING AIN'T HELPING' BUDDY!!
O AND ALSO....LONG LIVE PALESTINE SCREW THE JEWS

2007-03-14 17:54:34 · answer #7 · answered by Paligurl 3 · 2 0

Why should we? This is North America, not Asia. They need to handle their own matters and the U.S. needs to keep their noses out of everyone's business (for once).

2007-03-15 17:56:21 · answer #8 · answered by 14 4 · 0 0

Why should the US be involved? They shouldn't. They should stop giving Isreal money to buy gunships and attack Palestinians.

Oh, and Israel attacks US ships too (which is hushed up by the US govt too)

http://www.ussliberty.org

2007-03-12 21:44:42 · answer #9 · answered by ANSWER MY QUESTION!! 6 · 5 1

right. centuries of hatred between them and the u.s. should just "find a solution".

2007-03-12 21:41:30 · answer #10 · answered by practicalwizard 6 · 3 0

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